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1#!/bin/ksh
2# IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG
3# This is an automatically generated prolog.
4
5
6
7# Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
8
9# (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1999,2006
10# All Rights Reserved
11
12# US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or
13# disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
14
15# IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG
16# @(#)86 1.42.1.1 src/avs/fs/mmfs/ts/admin/mmlsmgr.sh, mmfs, avs_rgpfs24, rgpfs24s002a 4/27/06 19:20:03
17#######################################################################
18#
19# Usage:  mmlsmgr [Device[ Device...]] | [-C ClusterName]
20#
21#######################################################################
22
23# Include global declarations and service routines.
24. /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmglobfuncs
25if [[ $ourUid -eq 0 ]]
26then
27  . /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmsdrfsdef
28  . /usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmfsfuncs
29fi
30
31sourceFile="mmlsmgr.sh"
32[[ -n $DEBUG || -n $DEBUGmmlsmgr ]] && set -x
33$mmTRACE_ENTER "$*"
34
35# Local variables
36usageMsg=303
37integer rc=0
38integer nodeCount=0
39deviceList=""
40
41
42##################################
43# Process the command arguments.
44##################################
45[[ $arg1 = '-?' || $arg1 = '-h' || $arg1 = '--help' || $arg1 = '--' ]] &&  \
46  syntaxError "help" $usageMsg
47
48# We were handed either a blank-separated list of devices,
49# or a cluster name specified via the -C flag.  If -C is
50# specified, there may or may not be white space separating
51# the -C from the cluster name.
52if [[ $arg1 = "-C"* ]]
53then
54  COpt="-C"
55  clusterName=${arg1#-C}
56  if [[ -z $clusterName ]]
57  then
58    clusterName=$arg2
59    [[ -n $arg3 ]] && syntaxError "extraArg" $usageMsg $arg3
60  else
61    [[ -n $arg2 ]] && syntaxError "extraArg" $usageMsg $arg2
62  fi
63  [[ -z $clusterName ]] && syntaxError "missingValue" $usageMsg "-C"
64else
65  deviceList=$@
66fi
67
68
69###################################
70# Set up trap exception handling.
71###################################
72trap pretrap2 HUP INT QUIT KILL
73
74
75####################################################################
76# If invoked by a root user, call the gpfsInit function to ensure
77# that the local copy of the mmsdrfs file and the rest of the GPFS
78# system files are up-to-date.  There is no need to lock the sdr.
79# Non-root users are not allowed to invoke commands on other nodes.
80####################################################################
81if [[ $ourUid -eq 0 ]]
82then
83  gpfsInitOutput=$(gpfsInit nolock)
84  setGlobalVar $? $gpfsInitOutput
85fi
86
87
88################################################################
89# The user can invoke the mmlsmgr command specifying either
90# a list of file systems, or a cluster name, or nothing at all.
91# If a list of file system names was given, the file systems
92# do not necessarily belong to the same cluster.
93# If a cluster name was given, information for all of the file
94# systems in this cluster is displayed.  If no input parameter
95# is specified, then information is displayed for all file
96# systems that belong to the same cluster as the node on which
97# the mmlsmgr command was issued.
98################################################################
99deviceList2=""
100if [[ -n $deviceList ]]
101then
102  # The user provided a list of file system names.
103  # Process the file systems one at a time.
104  # Loop through the device list and replace any remote file systems
105  # with the string "remoteClusterName:remoteFsName".
106  set -f
107  for device in $deviceList
108  do
109    set +f
110
111    # If the invocation is not for an explicitly-remote device, obtain
112    # the needed information about the filesystem from the mmsdrfs file.
113    if [[ $device != *:* ]]
114    then
115      findFSoutput=$(findFS "$device" $mmsdrfsFile)
116      [[ -z $findFSoutput ]] && continue
117
118      # Parse the output from the findFS function.
119      set -f ; set -- $findFSoutput ; set +f
120      fqDeviceName=$1
121      deviceName=$2
122      fsHomeCluster=$3
123      remoteDevice=$4
124
125      # If this is a remote file system, set fqDeviceName appropriately.
126      if [[ $fsHomeCluster != $HOME_CLUSTER ]]
127      then
128        fqDeviceName="$fsHomeCluster:/dev/$remoteDevice"
129        remoteFsSpecified=yes
130        [[ -n $remoteCluster && $fsHomeCluster != $remoteCluster ]] &&  \
131          multipleClustersInvolved=yes
132        remoteCluster=$fsHomeCluster
133      fi
134    else
135      fqDeviceName=$device
136      deviceName=${fqDeviceName##*:}
137      fsHomeCluster=${fqDeviceName%%:*}
138      remoteDevice=$deviceName
139      remoteFsSpecified=yes
140      [[ -n $remoteCluster && $fsHomeCluster != $remoteCluster ]] &&  \
141        multipleClustersInvolved=yes
142      remoteCluster=$fsHomeCluster
143    fi
144
145    # If more than one file system was requested, suppress error
146    # messages that deal with individual file systems.
147    # Such errors will go into the "unexpected" category.
148    [[ -n $deviceList2 ]] && multipleDevicesInvolved=yes
149
150    # Append the fully-qualified name to the list of fs names.
151    deviceList2="$deviceList2 $fqDeviceName"
152  done
153  set +f
154
155elif [[ -n $COpt ]]
156then
157  # The user provided a cluster name.
158  deviceList2=$clusterName":"
159  fsHomeCluster=$clusterName
160  remoteFsSpecified=yes
161
162else
163  # The user did not specify any parameters.  Since deviceList2
164  # is already set to the null string, tslsmgr will return
165  # information for the filesystems in the local cluster.
166  :  # Do nothing; everything is ready to call tslsmgr.
167fi  # end of if [[ -n $deviceList ]]
168
169
170########################################################################
171# Invoke the command on the local node if devices were found.
172# Display any error messages and exit if any of the following are true:
173#   - the command completed successfully
174#   - there is an unacceptable error
175#       (anything other than daemon down or quorum wait)
176#   - one of the file systems is remote
177#   - we are not running as UID 0
178#   - this is a single node cluster
179########################################################################
180[[ -n $deviceList && -z $deviceList2 ]] && cleanupAndExit
181${mmcmdDir}/${links}/mmlsmgr $deviceList2 2>$errMsg
182rc=$(remapRC $?)
183if [[ ($rc -ne $MM_DaemonDown && $rc -ne $MM_QuorumWait) ||
184      $remoteFsSpecified = yes                           ||
185      $ourUid -ne 0                                      ||
186      $MMMODE = single ]]
187then
188  if [[ $rc -eq $MM_FsNotFound && -z $multipleDevicesInvolved ]]
189  then
190    if [[ $fsHomeCluster != $HOME_CLUSTER ]]
191    then
192      # The remote cluster does not know anything about this file system.
193      printErrorMsg 108 $mmcmd $remoteDevice $fsHomeCluster
194    else
195      # Unexpected error.
196      printErrorMsg 171 $mmcmd "file system $deviceName not found" $rc
197    fi
198  elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_Remotefs            &&
199          $fsHomeCluster != $HOME_CLUSTER &&
200          -z $multipleDevicesInvolved     ]]
201  then
202    # The file system is not owned by the remote cluster.
203    [[ $device != *:* ]] &&  \
204      printErrorMsg 111 $mmcmd $device $remoteDevice $fsHomeCluster
205    printErrorMsg 112 $mmcmd $remoteDevice $fsHomeCluster
206  elif [[ ($rc -eq $MM_HostDown    ||
207           $rc -eq $MM_TimedOut    ||
208           $rc -eq $MM_SecurityCfg ||
209           $rc -eq $MM_AuthorizationFailed ||
210           $rc -eq $MM_UnknownCluster)    &&
211          $fsHomeCluster != $HOME_CLUSTER &&
212          -z $multipleClustersInvolved    ]]
213  then
214    # Failed to connect to the remote cluster.
215    [[ $rc -eq $MM_SecurityCfg ]] &&  \
216      printErrorMsg 150 $mmcmd
217    [[ $rc -eq $MM_AuthorizationFailed ]] &&  \
218      printErrorMsg 151 $mmcmd
219    printErrorMsg 105 $mmcmd $fsHomeCluster
220  elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_DaemonDown ]]
221  then
222    # GPFS is down on this node.
223    printErrorMsg 109 $mmcmd
224  elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_QuorumWait ]]
225  then
226    # GPFS is not ready for commands.
227    printErrorMsg 110 $mmcmd
228  elif [[ $rc -eq $MM_ConnectionReset ]]
229  then
230    # An internode connection was reset.
231    printErrorMsg 257 $mmcmd
232  else
233    # Either the command worked, or it is an unexpected error.
234    if [[ -s $errMsg ]]
235    then
236      # Show the error messages from the daemon.
237      $cat $errMsg 1>&2
238    elif [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]
239    then
240      # tslsmgr failed.
241      printErrorMsg 104 "$mmcmd" "tslsmgr $deviceList2"
242    else
243      :  # The command must have worked.
244    fi
245  fi  # end of if [[ $rc -eq $MM_FsNotFound && -z $multipleDevicesInvolved ]]
246  cleanupAndExit $rc
247fi  # end of if [[ ($rc -ne $MM_DaemonDown && ... ]]
248$rm -f $errMsg
249
250
251#########################################################################
252# We come here if the command was invoked for a local file system but
253# the local daemon is not available; send the command to an active node.
254#########################################################################
255
256# Create a file with the reliable names of the nodes in the cluster.
257nodeCount=$(getNodeFile $REL_HOSTNAME_Field $GLOBAL_ID $mmsdrfsFile $nodefile)
258if [[ $nodeCount -eq 0 ]]
259then
260  # The cluster is empty; there is nobody to run the command.
261  printErrorMsg 171 $mmcmd "getNodeFile (nodeCount=0)" 1
262  cleanupAndExit
263fi
264
265# Try the nodes one by one until you find a node that can execute the command.
266preferredNode=0     # We have no idea where to go first; let mmcommon decide.
267$mmcommon linkCommand $preferredNode $nodefile mmlsmgr $deviceList2
268rc=$?
269
270cleanupAndExit $rc
271
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